Landry impressing early in training camp

From ESPN's James Walker: "Don't expect a sophomore slump from Dolphins WR Jarvis Landry. He's been the most consistent offensive player through four days of training camp. Landry is particularly thriving in the red zone and already has a good rapport with QB Ryan Tannehill."

The defensive end comes off a season in which he had 11.5 sacks, a total he easily could build in with Ndamukong Suh now alongisde.

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New Dolphin Suh looking good

ESPN's James Walker at Miami training camp: "Dolphins DT Ndamukong Suh has been as good as advertised so far. He's wreaking havoc on Miami's offensive line, especially in days with full pads when he can be more physical."

Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill is entering a pivotal season after signing a $96 million contract extension.

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Will Miller rise or fall?

Lamar Miller could be a top-10 running back or lose his job to Jay Ajayi. Either result wouldn't be a surprise, making Miller a risky fantasy selection. Ajayi could be a nice late-round insurance pick. Running back tiers (Insider)

Landry primed for breakout season

Jarvis Landry finished his rookie season with 84 catches and five touchdowns. With the improved play from Ryan Tannehill, plus the departure of Mike Wallace, look for Landry’s numbers to increase. Fantasy X factors

The Dolphins will wear these new throwback jerseys on #MNF in December. (via @espnmondaynight)

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Could the Dolphins win it all?

If QB Ryan Tannehill improves his decision-making, the new WRs can help downfield and the running game performs like it did last year, Miami could be a surprise contender next season. Super Bowl sleepers (Insider)